Marriage and Children
#before 1170: Unnamed (Evfrosinia) Yaroslavna, the second daughter of prince Yaroslav Volodimerovich of Halych by his first wife Olga Yuryevna of Kiev
- Prince Vladimir Igorevich of Halych (October 8, 1170 – 1211 or after)
- Unnamed Igorevna (1171/1173 – after 1196), wife of David Olegovich
- Oleg Igorevich (end of 1174 – after 1183) died at an early age
- Prince Svyatoslav III Igorevich of Volodymyr-Volynskyi (1176 – September, 1211)
- Prince Roman II Igorevich of Halych (1177/1179 – September, 1211)
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“Christianity as an organized religion has not always had a harmonious relationship with the family. Unlike Judaism, it kept almost no rituals that took place in private homes. The esteem that monasticism and priestly celibacy enjoyed implied a denigration of marriage and parenthood.”
—Beatrice Gottlieb, U.S. historian. The Family in the Western World from the Black Death to the Industrial Age, ch. 12, Oxford University Press (1993)
“Men commonly couple with their idea of marriage a slight degree at least of sensuality; but every lover, the world over, believes in its inconceivable purity.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“... married women work and neglect their children because the duties of the homemaker become so depreciated that women feel compelled to take a job in order to hold the respect of the community. It is one thing if women work, as many of them must, to help support the family. It is quite another thingit is destructive of womans freedomif society forces her out of the home and into the labor market in order that she may respect herself and gain the respect of others.”
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